Today's gifts from our garden. Cucumbers and squash are still not doing to good and we have a bunch of green tomatoes that should give us another bounty of them, I may fry up some green tomatoes in the mean time.

Well, crap, I may get persnickety also. The plants could be getting "pollinated" which is the transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another. Sometimes, even though a flower may be pollinated, it may not complete the process of "fertilization" which is the union of the sperm and egg which forms the zygote cell. Or something like that. So, I think Jmolinari was correct in his post.

Got a pretty good harvest from the gardens this morning. I am not sure what to do with all this, maybe a stir-fry or even a vegetable stew. We are getting to the end of our season because it is getting too hot, especially at night for anything but okra and eggplant to thrive.

We are having a problem with squirrels in our gardens. They have eaten all the small green tomatoes, lettuce and sprouting radishes, etc. I tented bird netting over the gardens but they crawled under them. Anyone know of something that will keep the little pests out or something natural I could sprinkle over the beds that they don't like. Someone told me blood meal worked against rabbits but so far I haven't tried that.

We are having a problem with squirrels in our gardens. They have eaten all the small green tomatoes, lettuce and sprouting radishes, etc. I tented bird netting over the gardens but they crawled under them. Anyone know of something that will keep the little pests out or something natural I could sprinkle over the beds that they don't like. Someone told me blood meal worked against rabbits but so far I haven't tried that.

We are having a problem with squirrels in our gardens. They have eaten all the small green tomatoes, lettuce and sprouting radishes, etc. I tented bird netting over the gardens but they crawled under them. Anyone know of something that will keep the little pests out or something natural I could sprinkle over the beds that they don't like. Someone told me blood meal worked against rabbits but so far I haven't tried that.

I take my onion and garlic peels and save in a container in the refrigerator, when full I add cayenne and chili powder and fill with water and let sit for 3 months. Afterwards, I put the liquid in a spray bottle and spray around the plants. Although I container garden, I have plenty of squirrels in my yard and they don't touch any of the plants. Don't know if it is the solution or the numerous acorns. They may not be interested in the produce after feasting on acorns. I agree with GG, pellet guns and SHOTGUNS are very effective. Ready for some Brunswick Stew?

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We are having a problem with squirrels in our gardens. They have eaten all the small green tomatoes, lettuce and sprouting radishes, etc. I tented bird netting over the gardens but they crawled under them. Anyone know of something that will keep the little pests out or something natural I could sprinkle over the beds that they don't like. Someone told me blood meal worked against rabbits but so far I haven't tried that.

I take my onion and garlic peels and save in a container in the refrigerator, when full I add cayenne and chili powder and fill with water and let sit for 3 months. Afterwards, I put the liquid in a spray bottle and spray around the plants. Although I container garden, I have plenty of squirrels in my yard and they don't touch any of the plants. Don't know if it is the solution or the numerous acorns. They may not be interested in the produce after feasting on acorns. I agree with GG, pellet guns and SHOTGUNS are very effective. Ready for some Brunswick Stew?

It either must be that there is enough other food for the varmints or that you let the mixture ferment. I started spraying that concoction (in addition to coffee grounds, dog hair, human hair) on my costco tomato plant this year. Now I didn't let it sit for 3 months but there were times where the jug would sit for several weeks before I would refill my spayer. Didn't faze the squirrels and chipmunks one bit. But V hated when I made the stuff and it was pretty rough to get a whiff of it while spraying the plant.

It is nice to actually still have home grown tomatoes though.

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Over the past several years I've killed a total of 323 squirrels ...and counting. I've NEVER had a problem with squirrels. :-)

Seriously, what do you use? I have a couple of nifty long guns that have scopes on them but they are mostly for elk or deer or big-horn sheep. I do have a trusty 22 with a really nice scope that I almost never fire, I'm betting that would be the ticket.

I don't own a gun and it is illegal to fire one in the city anyway so I got some squirrel repellant stuff from ebay that I am going to try. It is supposed to keep them out of gardens and flower pots. I will let you know if it works.